Case Number 09595

Bare Behind Bars

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All Rise...

Judge Steve Evans wonders what cruel things director Oswaldo de Oliveira's mother did to him when he was a boy in order to cause him to despise women enough to make this movie.

The Charge

Behind bars no one can hear you scream!

Opening Statement

Beyond the tagline that rips off the previous year's Alien, this sleazy, seldom seen
women-in-prison flick from 1980 also features nudity galore, violence,
mutilations, hard-core porn, and other clichés. A discernible plot would
have been nice, but maybe I'm missing the point of this vile little flick from
Brazil.

Facts of the Case

Brutal beatings, full-cavity searches, and torture are the way of life in a
South American women's penitentiary. The hapless inmates can avoid the torture
chamber only by bartering their bodies for the warden's white slavery trade or
submitting to the depraved desires of the prison's lesbian nurse.

Three prisoners escape to wreak their vengeance on men living "on the
outside." Why? Because the screenwriter evidently ran out of debauched
ideas involving the penitentiary.

The Evidence

Although not rated, Bare Behind Bars would easily be saddled with an X
due to a couple of badly-edited hard-core scenes and one shot of two lesbians
playing intimately with a dildo. This is nothing to get excited about. The
editing is so sloppy and unfocused that the sex footage seems to be an
afterthought. It certainly isn't titillating or remotely erotic. Consider the
climax (sorry, can't help it): Several panning shots of a Brazilian cityscape
are awkwardly intercut with a man and woman going at it con gusto in some
sweaty little love shack. Then, just as the guy seems ready to holler "pop
goes the weasel!" in Portuguese, there's another cutaway to a group of poor
people sitting on a sidewalk, or another of those odd camera pans across
dilapidated buildings. There's no message or symbolism here. It's just lousy
editing. Microcephalics with scissors and tape could do no worse in assembling
such a random collection of images. As for the minimal porn footage, it is
unimaginative and surprisingly dull.

Director Oswaldo de Oliveira would tone down the material for his next
feature, the similar Amazon Jail, which
contains just as much nastiness, but no hard core footage. Ironically, Amazon
Jail is more effective by being less graphic; our imaginations supply what
isn't shown.

But whatever way it's served, an hour and a half of watching women being
beaten, tortured, and raped is utterly depressing. I cannot imagine what sort of
individual would enjoy this movie in any broadly defined meaning of the word
"enjoy." If the flick is designed to test a person's endurance for
cinematic cruelty and inhumanity—like such cult films as the notorious Cannibal Holocaust—then I
passed the audition. But I won't brag about it.

Bad dubbing makes the already ludicrous dialogue merely laughable. The audio
is clean but bland in the original mono. Concerning image, Blue Underground
delivers an anamorphic transfer framed correctly at 1.66:1, although the print
is pocked with speckles and scratches. Curiously, these blemishes seem
appropriate for the tawdry nature of the film.

If a theatrical trailer counts as supplemental material, then the disc comes
with extras.

The Rebuttal Witnesses

Many of the women in this film are quite beautiful and spend most of their
time unclothed. Some of the women in this film are not even in the same zip code
as beautiful, yet they, too, are unclothed. So caveat lector, O would-be
connoisseur of exploitation trash.

Naked or otherwise, I felt sorry for all of the actors. No paycheck could
possibly be worth an appearance in this ugly little picture.

Closing Statement

Why are these films always set in some nameless banana republic? Don't they
have women's prisons in England? Spain? Lower Michigan? The point being, these
pictures are not only misogynistic. By suggesting that such depravity only
exists in certain areas of the world, the films are racist, as well.

If anyone suggests that Bare Behind Bars is mere fantasy material to
stoke the male libido, that tells me more about you than I wanted to know.